Clinton, Obama to campaign together for first time

Hillary Clinton and President Obama will hit the campaign trail together for the first time in 2016 on Tuesday in Charlotte, N.C. The president and the presumptive Democratic nominee "will discuss building on the progress we've made and their vision for an America that is stronger together," the Clinton campaign announced last week. Their first joint appearance following Obama's endorsement originally was set for Green Bay, Wis., on June 15, but was canceled after the mass shootings in Orlando on June 12. Obama has endorsed Clinton to succeed him in office.

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President Obama is expected to switch from bashing Donald Trump to talking up Hillary Clinton at his first appearance on the campaign trail this year.Video provided by Newsy
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Williams sisters head into Wimbledon quarterfinals

There’s no rest for the women at Wimbledon. One day after playing the fourth round, the eight winners are back in action in the quarterfinals Tuesday with No. 1 seed Serena Williams highlighting the scheduled matches. Williams will face Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova as she continues her quest for a record-tying 22nd career Grand Slam title. She won’t be the only member of the family taking the court at the All England Club. At age 36, Venus Williams is set for a showdown with unseeded Yaroslava Shvedova. A win would put her in the semifinals against either No. 4 seed Angelique Kerber or No. 5 seed Simona Halep with a possible all-Williams final looming after that.

Heather Watson of Great Britain (team mates of Naomi Broady of Great Britain) reacts during the Ladies Doubles third-round match against Julia Georges of Germany and Karonlina Pliskova of The Czech Republic. Jordan Mansfield, Getty Images

New book teaches the kiddies about 'beasty' Trump

For all those puzzled parents wondering what to tell the kiddies about presumed GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, help arrives Tuesday. Actor/comedian Michael Ian Black and illustrator Marc Rosenthal have produced A Child's First Book of Trump, a Dr. Seuss-like send-up of that curious creature. A sample: "The beasty is called an American Trump./Its skin is bright orange, its figure is plump;/Its fur so complex, you might get enveloped./Its hands are, sadly, underdeveloped."

'A Child's First Book of Trump' spoofs the GOP presidential candidate.(Photo: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers)

2016 All-Star teams will be unveiled at selection show

Major League Baseball will reveal the American and National league rosters for the July 12 All-Star Game in a Tuesday evening selection show. The fan-elected starters, reserves and the players from each league eligible for the “Final Vote” online ballot will be determined. The Chicago Cubs, whose 52-30 record is the best in the major leagues, may have as many as five players elected to the starting lineup, and up to eight overall. The show will be broadcast at 7 p.m. E.T. on ESPN. Here's a look at some under-the-radar players who deserve a trip to San Diego for next Tuesday’s game.

Jake Lamb has 19 home runs and a .974 OPS for the Diamondbacks.(Photo: Joe Camporeale, USA TODAY Sports)

House returns to resume gun control fight

The House of Representatives, which shouted its way into recess last month with a battle over gun control, will resume Tuesday as the chamber prepares to vote on a gun bill Democrats call an empty gesture. The legislation proposes creating a process to prevent people on no-fly lists from buying guns. Yet its fate seems certain: It is going nowhere. A similar measure has already been defeated in the Senate.